Trim Sets Sail
Trim Sets Sail
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Just the Series: Adventures of Trim   

Series and Publisher: Adventures of Trim   

Annotation: One small kitten learns about the great big world as he sets sail with his fellow shipmates, animal and human, in this h... more
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #376832
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Chapter Book Chapter Book
Common Core/STEAM: STEAM STEAM
Copyright Date: 2023
Edition Date: 2023 Release Date: 10/24/23
Illustrator: Caldwell, Kristy,
Pages: 45 pages
ISBN: 1-682-63290-3
ISBN 13: 978-1-682-63290-1
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2023012918
Dimensions: 24 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Wed Dec 06 00:00:00 CST 2023)

When an adventuresome kitten sets out to explore, he meets Penny (the ship's dog) and Captain Flinders. The amiable captain names him Trim and makes him the ship's cat. After a brief introduction to life aboard a sailing ship, Trim learns to climb up to the crow's nest and back down. Later, he spots a giant bird swooping toward Jack, the ship's parrot, and leaps to scare the predator away. Saving Jack, Trim lands in the sea but climbs a rope back onto the ship. Basking in his captain's praise, he sits on his shoulder as the sun sets, the tide rises, and they sail out of the bay. The historical setting provides a welcome shift from conventional beginning-reader fare, and many younger children will enjoy hearing the story read aloud. Inspired by an early nineteenth-century British captain's account of his seafaring cat's adventures, the simply written narrative has broad appeal, and the digital illustrations are lively and expressive. Trim Helps Out, published simultaneously, is the second volume in the promising Adventures of Trim series.

Kirkus Reviews

A kitten's exciting early-19th-century adventures, presented in five fast-paced chapters.Trim, a lively, scrawny dark-gray kitten with big eyes, white feet, and a star over his chest, longs to see the world. Chasing a bee, he tumbles onto a friendly pooch, Penny, and decides he wants to be a ship's dog, just like her. Penny states the obvious. But light-skinned Captain Flinders needs a ship's cat, so Trim climbs his epauletted shoulder and is rowed out to the three-masted ship. There, the kitten is dive-bombed by an antagonistic parrot named Jack, who nevertheless teaches him the proper terms for his new home: bow, stern, starboard, port. Trim races easily up the mast to sit in the crow's nest with the boyish brown-skinned ship's artist, Will. But coming down proves difficult, until Trim does his best and succeeds. And he even finds a way to prove himself to Jack-and earn Jack's friendship. Accurately depicting the sloop, the watercolorlike illustrations provide just enough historical detail, including the ship's food and Flinders' Napoleonic hat, breeches, buckled pumps, and stockings. The animals are realistic (though Jack gets a bit anthropomorphized). Most vocabulary is simple, with a couple of challenges. Tracking Trim's exploits, readers are never bored. Backmatter explains that Trim is based on a real-life cat, born in 1799 and owned by British explorer Matthew Flinders.Engaging characters and action will leave readers longing to sail onward. (Historical chapter book. 7-9)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

This historical chapter book, a series kickoff, stars “a kitten who was always ready to go” in Trim—the real-life cherished ship’s cat of British explorer Matthew Flinders (1774–1814), who captained the HMS Investigator around Australia. After happenstance sees Trim becoming the ship’s cat, short pithy lines from Hopkinson (The Story of a Story) and lively wash-and-ink style digital cartoons by Caldwell (Thanks to Frances Perkins) depict the dark gray feline finding both his sea legs and his place in the ship’s small community, which includes a doting dog, a skeptical parrot, and the ship’s young artist, portrayed with brown skin. In chapter-length vignettes, Trim learns how to climb up and down from the crow’s nest, proves his mettle by saving the parrot from a dive-bombing seagull, and rescues himself when he lands in the salty drink—all before the ship even leaves the bay. A final scene portrays the vessel under full sail, ploughing through purple-blue waters on a starry night, and promises sprightly adventures ahoy for a feline who’s the very definition of pluck: “Trim is a brave cat,” Jack declares; “My friend’s a brave, swimming, climbing cat!” Publishing simultaneously: Trim Helps Out. The human crew is shown with varying skin tones. Ages 7–10. (Oct.)

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Reading Level: 3.0
Interest Level: 2-5
Guided Reading Level: L
Fountas & Pinnell: L

One small kitten learns about the great big world as he sets sail with his fellow shipmates, animal and human, in this historical fiction intermediate reader.

When Trim trips over a napping dog, little does he know that soon he’ll set sail and begin learning how to be a ship’s cat. Among his first lessons: the parts of the ship (the front is called the bow, like “bow wow”), the dynamics among his new colleagues (Jack the ship’s parrot is not so easy to befriend), and basic skills like climbing (up is easier than down) and swimming. With the assistance of Captain Flinders, Penny the ship’s dog, and Will the ship’s artist, Trim learns new skills, tests his limits and abilities, and finds a way to contribute to life onboard.

This delightful early reader series by acclaimed author Deborah Hopkinson is inspired by the true story of Trim, often called the most famous ship’s cat in history. Owned by British explorer Matthew Flinders, Trim traveled on the HMS Investigator on the first expedition to circumnavigate Australia (1801–1803).


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